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Charles Haughey

Charles Shaw Haughey

Wednesday, June 23rd, 1920 - Wednesday, April 26th, 2023
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BOOKOFMEMORIES.COM, including mobile applications and related services (collectively the “Site”) is fully owned and operated by FrontRunner Professional, (the “Company,” “we,” “us,” “our”). Company takes your privacy seriously. We feel it is important that you fully understand the terms and conditions under which we use the information we gather from you through the use of our Site. Please read this Privacy Policy ("Policy") carefully to understand how we will use and protect your Personal Information. We will not share your Personal Information with anyone except as described in this Policy. Changes to this Policy will be announced on our Site, so please check back periodically. This Policy forms part of the Company’s TERMS AND CONDITIONS and is incorporated by reference to those Terms and Conditions.

This Policy outlines Company’s general policies and practices for protecting your private information on this Site. It covers why Company collects information, the types of information it gathers, how it uses such information, and the notice and choice affected individuals have regarding Company’s use of and their ability to correct their information. This Policy applies to all personal information received by Company whether in electronic, written, or verbal format.

Company reserves the right to modify this Policy at any time and will do so from time to time. Each modification shall be effective upon its posting to the Site. Your continued use of the Site following any such modification constitutes your acceptance of any change(s) to this Policy. It is therefore important that you review this Policy regularly. If you have any questions concerning this Policy please contact Company at support@frontrunner360.com.

1. Scope

This Policy covers the Site in part and as a whole. However, it does not apply to entities that Company does not own or control, including without limitation, Campaign, advertisers or developers of content. Company may include third-party links on the Site. These third-party sites are governed by their own privacy policies and NOT this Policy. Company therefore has no responsibility or liability for the content and activities of these third-party sites. Please check the privacy policy of any third-party site you interact with on or off the Site.

2. General Policy Provisions

  1. Definitions

    “Personal Information” includes both “Personally Identifiable Information” and “Non-Personally Identifiable Information”.

    "Personally Identifiable Information" refers to information that lets us know the specifics of who you are and can be used to identify, contact or locate you. Personally Identifiable Information is requested when you register with us, make a Donation, correspond with us, or otherwise volunteer information, for instance, through the use of "Contact Us". Personally Identifiable Information may include, without limitation, your name, mailing address, telephone number, e-mail address, credit card number, and other identification and contact information.

    "Non-Personally Identifiable Information" refers to information that does not identify a specific individual by itself or in combination with other information. We gather certain information about you based upon what you view on our Site in several ways. This information is compiled and analyzed on both a personal and an aggregated basis. This information may include the Site’s Uniform Resource Locator ("URL") that you just came from, which URL you next go to, what browser you are using, and your Internet Protocol ("IP") address. A URL is the global address of documents and other resources on the World Wide Web (‘Web”). An IP address is an identifier for a computer or device on a Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol ("TCP/IP") network, such as the World Wide Web. Networks use the TCP/IP protocol to route information based on the IP address of the destination. In other words, an IP address is a number that is automatically assigned to your computer whenever you are surfing the Web, allowing Web servers to locate and identify your computer. Computers require IP addresses in order for users to communicate on the Internet, browse and shop

    “Sensitive Personal Information” means Personal Information that reveals race, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, trade union membership or that concerns an individual’s health.

  2. Notice

    Company shall inform you of the purposes for which it collects and uses Personal Information and the types of non-agent third parties to which Company discloses or may disclose that information. Company shall provide you with the choice and means for limiting the use and disclosure of your Personal Information. Notice will be provided in clear and conspicuous language when you are first asked to provide Personal Information to Company, or as soon as practicable thereafter. In any event, you will receive notice before Company uses or discloses the information for a purpose other than that for which it was originally collected.

  3. Choice

    Company will offer you the opportunity to choose (opt-out) whether Personal Information is to be disclosed to a third party or to be used for a purpose other than that for which it was originally collected or has subsequently been authorized. For Sensitive Personal Information (when applicable), Company will give you the opportunity to affirmatively or explicitly consent (opt-in) to the disclosure of the information for a purpose other than that for which it was originally collected or has subsequently been authorized. Company will treat Sensitive Personal Information it receives from anyone the same as it would treat its own Sensitive Personal Information.

  4. Security

    Company shall take reasonable steps to protect Personal Information from loss, misuse, unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction. No company is immune from Internet attacks or data breaches. Company cannot guarantee the security of information on or transmitted via the Internet.

  5. Data Integrity

    Company shall only process Personal Information in a way that is compatible with and relevant to the purpose for which it was collected or has been authorized. To the extent necessary for those purposes, Company shall take reasonable steps to ensure that Personal Information is accurate, complete, current, and reliable for its intended use.

  6. How to Access Your Information

    Company offers you choices for the collection, use and sharing of Personal Information. You may notify Company of your preferences, or change any Personal Information, by emailing support@frontrunner360.com. Please be sure to provide complete account information so Company can identify you in its records.

    You may also stop the delivery of future promotional e-mail from Company by responding directly to any email you receive with a request to remove you from the mailing list.

3.Reasons the Company Collects Personal Information

Company collects your Personal Information because it helps deliver a superior online experience, gives you convenient access to the Site for browsing, and allows key features of the Site to function properly. In order to better provide you with this superior level of customer service, our Site collects two types of information (referred to in this policy as "Personal Information") about our visitors: Personally Identifiable Information and Non-Personally Identifiable Information. In addition, your Personal Information helps Company keep you informed about the latest announcements, special offers, and events that you might like to hear about.

4. Information Company Collects About You

Any time a guest or member (collectively “Users”) accesses the Site they receive a “cookie” from Company. Company uses cookies (small pieces of data stored for an extended period of time on a computer, mobile phone, or other device) to make the Site easier to use and to protect both you and Company. These cookies give Company certain Non-Personally Identifiable Information about your use of the Site. You may remove or block cookies using the settings in your browser, but in some cases that may impact your ability to use the Site. Company may also use pixels, widgets and other tools to gather such Non-Personally Identifiable Information to improve the experience of the website or mobile application.

Company may contract with third-party service providers to assist it in better understanding its Site Users. These service providers are not permitted to use the Non-Personally Identifiable Information collected on Company’s behalf except to help it conduct and improve its business.

When you access the Site from a computer, mobile phone, or other device, Company may collect Non-Personally Identifiable Information, which does not identify individual users, to analyze trends, to administer the site, to track users’ movements around the site and to gather demographic information about the user base as a whole. Company will not use the information collected to market directly to that person.

Company keeps track of some of the actions you take on the Site such as member profiles and pages you view. Even if you do not provide certain information, Company may obtain it from you profile or the pages of its Site that you visit. Company may retain the details of connections or transactions you make on the Site.

5. Information You Provide to Company

To become a User, Company shall collect certain Personally Identifiable Information, which you are required to provide. Information that is not required shall be deemed voluntary and you may provide such information, although not mandatory.

While using the Site, you may provide text, files, images, photos, videos, location data, or any other materials (collectively “Content”) to Company by uploading, posting, or publishing the Content on the Site. Frequently, Content you place on the Site will contain a picture of your face. Company may retain the details of connections or transactions you make on the Site.

Where applicable, when you interact with other Users on the Site, you may provide other information about yourself, such as political or topical views, religious affiliation, or marital status. Any information in a public forum is accessible by anyone, including people who are not members of the Site. Please be aware they may share information you give them with other Users you may not know. They may also share the information outside the Site without your prior approval. Company does not have control over the actions of its Users and accepts no responsibility or liability for their actions. Please keep this fact in mind when using the Site, and use care when disclosing Personal Information to other Users of the Site.

Company may also collect information from ads you click on when using the Site. Company may also keep track of links you click on in e-mails you receive from Company. This is done to increase the relevancy of the ads you see.

6. How Company Uses Your Personal Information

Company uses the information you are required to provide to become a User in order to insure you are over the age of thirteen (13). THE SITE IS NOT MEANT TO BE USED BY ANYONE UNDER THE AGE OF THIRTEEN (13). If you are under thirteen, please do not attempt to register with the Site or send Company any Personal Information. Company may also use your age information to be sure you receive an age appropriate experience while using the Site.

Company will use the information it collects to provide, without limitation, services and features to you and facilitate payment for any Donations between Campaign Organizers and Donors and provide information to Campaign Organizers and Campaign beneficiaries. Company will also use the information to measure and improve the Site, and to provide you with customer support.

Company may contact you with new or updated products or services, designs, routes, surveys, or other related announcements from time to time. You may opt-out of all communications except essential updates. Company may include Content in the e-mails sent to you.

Certain software applications and applets transmit data to Company. Company may not make a formal disclosure if it believes its collection of and use of the information is the obvious purpose of the Site or its related application. If it is not obvious that Company is collecting or using such information, it will disclose its collection to you the first time you provide the information.

Company may use the information collected to prevent potential illegal activities. Company may also use a variety of methods to detect and address anomalous activity and screen content to prevent abuse.

Company may use your information to serve you personalized advertising. Company does not share your information with advertisers without your consent. Company allows advertisers to choose the characteristics of Users who will see their advertisements. Company may use any of the Non-Personally Identifiable Information it has collected in any fashion to select the appropriate audience. Company will not tell the advertiser who you are as part of this process. When you interact with an advertisement there is a possibility that you may receive a cookie from the advertiser.

7. How Company Shares Your Information

Company shares your Personal Information with third parties when it believes you have permitted such sharing, that it is reasonably necessary to offer services, or when legally required to do so. Company will not share your Personally Identifiable Information with third parties in a way that it thinks violates your privacy. The following non-exhaustive list contains examples of how Company shares or could share your information:

  1. If Site allows you to invite a friend to join the Site or become a User, and you choose to do so, the invitation will contain information that will allow your friend to identify you. The invitation may contain information about other Users your friend might know.

  2. Certain information you provide to Company may be shared by using the Site’s search function. This allows other Users to locate your profile and it allows new Users to find people they know on the Site.

  3. Company provides some public information to search engines. This information allows search engines to locate the Site. It also allows people to locate you on the Site using a major search engine. This does not mean all information you post on the Site may be accessed using a search engine.

  4. There are also times when Company may make certain Personal Information about you available to strategic partners or third parties. These companies may help Company process information, render services to you, manage and enhance customer data, provide customer service, assess your interest in products and services, or conduct research or satisfaction surveys. Without such information being made available, it would be difficult for you to use Company's Site and services.

  5. Company may also share Personal Information when it has a good faith belief it is necessary to prevent fraud or other illegal activity, to prevent imminent bodily harm, or to protect itself and you from people violating the Terms and Conditions of the Site. This may include sharing information with other companies, lawyers, and courts or other government entities.

  6. Company may disclose information pursuant to subpoenas, court orders, or other requests (including criminal and civil matters) if it has a good faith belief that the law requires such a response. This may include requests from jurisdictions outside of the United States if Company has a good faith belief that the response is required by law under the local laws in that jurisdiction, is applicable to users from that jurisdiction, and is consistent with generally accepted international standards.

  7. Company may disclose analyzed data in the form of purchasing trends or statistical data. No Personally Identifiable Information will be attached to this disclosure.

8. Business or Asset Transfer or Sale

Company may be sold, sell or buy businesses or assets of businesses, or merge with another business. In such transactions, Personal Information generally is one of the transferred business assets. Also, in the event that Company, a line of business of Company, or substantially all the assets of Company are transferred, Personal Information may well be one of the transferred assets. Company will make a reasonable effort to provide notice on the Site, and to notify you via e-mail to the most recent e-mail address that you have provided of any such change in ownership or control of your personal information.

9. Miscellaneous

  1. Privacy of Children

    YOU MUST BE EIGHTEEN (18) YEARS OR OLDER TO ACCESS THE SITE OR USE ITS SERVICES. IF YOU ARE UNDER EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE, YOU ARE NOT PERMITTED TO ACCESS ANY OF COMPANY’S SERVICES FOR ANY REASON. DUE TO THE AGE RESTRICTIONS FOR USE OF COMPANY’S SITE AND SERVICES, NO INFORMATION OBTAINED BY COMPANY FALLS WITHIN THE CHILDREN’S ONLINE PRIVACY PROTECTION ACT OF 1998 AND IS NOT MONITORED AS DOING SO.

    Protecting children’s privacy is especially important to Company. Company does not knowingly collect Personal Information from children under 13, but because some information is collected electronically, it can appear to be the Personal Information of someone over the age of 13, and will be treated as such by this Policy. If a child under 13 submits Personal Information and Company learns that Personal Information pertains to a child under 13, it will attempt to delete the information as soon as possible. It is Company’s policy to comply with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998 and all other applicable laws. Therefore, Company restricts the Site and all other provided services to persons 18 years or older.

  2. Agreement with Policy and Continued Use of Site

    Unless stated otherwise, Company’s current Policy applies to all information that Company has about you, your account, and access to the Site. By using the Site, you consent to this Policy and having your Personal Information and data transferred and processed as described.

Obituary

Charles (Chuck) Shaw Haughey, Sr. passed away peacefully in his sleep at his home in
El Cajon, California on April 26, 2023 at the age of 102 years, just 2 months short of his
103 rd birthday. He was born June 23, 1920 in Battle Creek, Michigan. He is
predeceased by his wife Margaret Kauffmann who passed on August 10, 2013 at the
age of 91, and daughter Linda who passed on April 9, 2008 at the age of 52. He is
survived by four of his five children: Charles (Chuck) Jr. (Rochelle), Michael, Paul
(Denise), and Norman (Mary), respectively an attorney, engineer, attorney, and
photographer; and 7 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.
Chuck’s Great Grandfather Luke R. Haughey came to America at the age of 18 where
he worked on building the Erie Canal. He stayed on to run the locks until the Mexican
War, and joined the Army. He fought under Custer in the Civil War and mustered out
two weeks before the Little Bighorn. Chuck’s Grandfather William Henry Haughey was
born in Kalamazoo, the second child and oldest son of Luke. William Henry Haughey
developed a surgical technique for incisions like appendicitis which was known
throughout the country as “Haughey’s technique”, and later developed “Haughey’s
Suture.” Haughey’s technique avoided the pucker which was so common with the scar
tissue after surgery by sewing a first layer, then a second, and finally the skin so each
could move independently. Chuck’s father, Dr. Wilfrid Henry Haughey, attended the
University of Michigan where he met Edith Louisa Cowles. They married and had eight
children, six boys and two girls, and Chuck was the second youngest. Wilfrid was an
eye doctor and medic in WWI, where he invented a treatment for mustard gas in the
eyes. At age 102, Chuck was the last of the siblings to pass, preceded by his brother
Dave at 102 and sister Esther at 103.
All six boys joined the Boy Scouts soon after it was formed and achieved the rank of
Eagle Scout. The family spent summers at a cottage on Gull Lake, Michigan, and were
well known sailors around the lake. They bought a sailboat in terrible shape for $50 and
redesigned and rebuilt it a few times. Many races were won on that boat, named The
Little Slam. Chuck’s brother Cliff went on to become a naval architect, and had a stint
at Sparkman Stevens in NY where he designed US sailboats for the America’s cup. He
designed rigging for the Ranger class sailboat (which won the America’s Cup), the last
J-boat before WWII.
Chuck attended Kellogg Junior High School, then Battle Creek High School. He was on
the State Champion swimming teams in both schools, swimming mostly free style and
on the diving team in Jr. High. His brother Lou was state champion diver each year in
both Jr. high and high school, and his brother Phil was state diving champion each year
in high school and junior high before that.
Chuck attended the University of Michigan where he lived in a Psi Upsilon fraternity
house, then in an off-campus house with siblings. He initially studied Chemical
Engineering, but found Metallurgy more interesting, and completed the requirements for
both degrees in 9 semesters (including summer school in 1942) and graduated with two
engineering degrees, BSE Metallurgy and BSE Chemical Engineering. He washed
dishes for a sorority at noon to help pay expenses, still having classes at 11 and 1.
After graduation Chuck was hired as a Metallurgist at the Dodge Chicago Plant in
Chicago making B-29 engines during WWII. Three of his brothers fought in WWII, and
the other two were architects in the shipyards.
Well-known for telling stories (often the same story he told you previously), one of
Chuck’s stories was about the B-29s. They were under strict orders never to accept
responsibility for bad parts, but Chuck found a badly oxidized sample from a large ring
gear furnace. When the boss was away, Chuck tracked 18 bad gear blanks from that
furnace through the machining process and found excuses to cut them out as faulty. All
of their engines were assembled in an air conditioned, dust free building and were run
on test blocks before release. When the first B-29 was rolled out for flight on a cold
winter day, the air force had a big ceremony. An engine made by a competitor failed to
start, but all three made by Dodge started flawlessly.
After WWII, Chuck worked at Leigh Foundries, a cast iron foundry in Easton, Pa, and
then for Surface Combustion Corporation in Toledo, Ohio. That job involved going to
sites after the erection of furnaces, putting them into operation, and training personnel
how to operate them. He met Margaret Kauffmann during that time on a 1947 bus trip
to a Detroit YMCA dance. During business trips, he would stay in motels near the
furnaces being installed. When he returned to Toledo and was dating Margaret he
would stay with her sister Louise and Louise’s husband, Max Luppens, starting a long
friendship. They married Feb. 7, 1948. Margaret was raised an atheist, but converted to
Catholicism for the marriage. Her father, an atheist, refused to attend the wedding
because he was upset she became a Catholic. One of her brothers walked her down
the aisle.
They soon bought an 18-foot house trailer and lived in it for six months while Chuck was
still on the road as an engineer covering jobs in Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin, Illinois,
Kentucky and Philadelphia, Pa. Margaret spent most of her time in the trailer, which
was not a very pleasant existence. Chuck was called in to the main office for a
conference with the VP Engineering after about six months in the trailer, and was
offered a position understudying the patent attorney. They settled on an agreement
with the company paying tuition at the University of Toledo Law School for five years of
night school while Chuck was working full time. In the middle of that, the company
patent attorney retired and Chuck became the Patent Agent for the company, using
outside counsel in Washington, DC and in Toledo as needed. They rented an
apartment, then bought a house on Letchworth Pkwy (and painted it and remodeled the
kitchen). He had to paint it before the bank would allow the mortgage to be finalized,
and didn’t get much sleep those days. Chuck was patent counsel for Surface
Combustion from 1951-1959. Catholic Charities previously placed a high school age
girl, whose father was an alcoholic, with a veteran’s outfit in Michigan, but she ran away.
Chuck and Margaret took her in, with the Catholic Charity paying her tuition, and she
helped with the children for room and board. Margaret helped her with her problems
and homework. They had five children, Charles, Jr., Michael, Paul, Linda and Norman.
Linda was severely physically and mentally handicapped with a mental age never
exceeding 3 to 6 months.
Chuck passed the Bar exam and was promoted from Patent Agent to Patent Counsel
for the Company. After about 13 years with Surface Combustion, Hughes Aircraft in
Los Angeles offered him a job at a substantially higher rate with other benefits. When
the Haughey family was driving to California for the move in 1959, they knew Margaret’s
sister, Louise Luppens and her family had been visiting California, but didn’t know
where they were. On highway 15, near Baker, CA, Chuck spotted their distinctive pink
Desoto and low trailer on the side of the road, and stopped for a surprise visit. In Santa
Monica, Catholic Charities placed a nanny with the family. Margaret hoped her sister
Louise and her family would also move to Los Angeles. But Louise’s husband Max
couldn’t find the job and/or rightly priced house he wanted, so they never moved. While
renting in Santa Monica for two years they had a home built in Northridge and moved in
about September, 1961.
Margaret was president of the Women’s Council at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic
Church in 1964-65. A Boy Scout troop was formed, sponsored by the Mens Club of the
Church – Troop 550, with over 50 kids. Chuck was one of the key founders and a few
years later served as scoutmaster for about 4 years, until he had to give it up because
of his heavy work travel schedule. Michael was Senior Patrol leader and a Life Scout,
and Chuck Jr., Paul and Norman became Eagle Scouts. Chuck and others ran an
active troop – there were camping trips about once a month, along with a scout summer
camp in the Sierra Nevada’s (Camp Whitsett, where Chuck Jr. worked on the waterfront
for three summers), a trip to Philmont Scout Ranch in New Mexico, and a week-long
hike on the John Muir trail in the Sierras in the summers (the Silver Knapsack). One
Troop 550 alum, Thom Reynolds, became a scoutmaster himself and wore a bracelet
with the letters WWMHD – What Would Mr. Haughey Do? Thom’s brother, for Thom’s
eulogy, said Thom “credited so much of his refinement as a leader and as a person to
HIS own former Scoutmaster, the revered and great fathering role model, Mr. Charles
Haughey, from S.F. Valley’s Troop 550. Mr. Haughey was considered by many to be a
kind of John Wooden in the Scouting leadership.”
Daughter Linda, born with severe brain damage and dearly loved by her family, was
cared for by the family and went on all vacations until age 16. Afterward, she was at the
Chatsworth facility of United Cerebral Palsy (now called Momentum). Chuck and
Margaret were involved as volunteers and Chuck served on the Board and also as
Secretary - Treasurer for over 20 of their homes until his 90s. Chuck & Margaret had
great compassion. They took in abused teenage girls from Catholic Charities in Ohio
and California, who acted as nannies. After the 1971 earthquake, they took in a
displaced family for a week.
Chuck became a national expert in data rights & licensing at Hughes, invited to speak to
different organizations, including testifying before Congress, and serving on the Board
of Governors of the Patent Section of the California Bar and the Board of Directors of
the American Patent Law Association. He authored articles, traveled often and was an
invited speaker before numerous professional groups, classes and programs. (His
children believed he practiced for these talks with his monologues at dinner!).
The first few years in California, Chuck took the family to the Tetons in Wyoming each
summer to meet up with his sister-in-law’s family, the Luppens. Chuck would drive the
family many hundreds of miles a day, stopping in parks for picnics and campgrounds at
night. Once in a while, he would splurge for a KOA campground with showers and a
pool. After Max Luppens died young in 1964, Chuck’s family did various camping trips
each summer, visiting most of the National parks in the western U.S. and Canada.
Eventually, the family Desoto was traded-in for a Chevy station wagon. The camping
tradition continued after the kids left home and became adults. There were typically
annual week-long backpacking trips in the Sierras, Rockies and Tetons, occasionally
reuniting with some of the Luppens, for about 49 consecutive years, until his late
eighties. Margaret even agreed to come on a one week 50-mile backpack in the Sierras
(although never again!).
Chuck retired from Hughes Aircraft in 1989, at the age of 69. Until recently he still
advised a couple companies on business relating to intellectual property and served on
the Board of Directors and as Secretary of one. Chuck was Margaret’s primary
caregiver as her health declined until she passed at 91 years old. Chuck continued to
play tennis and golf into his 90s and played 18 holes of golf on his 99th birthday. He
enjoyed spending time with his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.
A memorial mass will be held on Weds. July 12, 2023 at 10:30 AM at Santa Sophia
Catholic Church in Spring Valley (San Diego), with interment the next day at San
Fernando Mission Cemetery (Mission Hills). In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to
Momentum – Innovative Disability Services (https://momentum4all.org/ ).
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  • Rosary Service

    Wednesday, July 12th, 2023 | 10:00am
    When
    Wednesday, July 12th, 2023 10:00am
    Location
    Santa Sophia Church
    Address
    9800 San Juan St.
    SPRING VALLEY, CA
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  • Funeral Service

    Wednesday, July 12th, 2023 | 10:30am
    When
    Wednesday, July 12th, 2023 10:30am
    Location
    Santa Sophia Church
    Address
    9800 San Juan St.
    SPRING VALLEY, CA
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  • Interment

    Thursday, July 13th, 2023 | 12:00pm
    When
    Thursday, July 13th, 2023 12:00pm
    Location
    San Fernando Mission Catholic Cemetery
    Address
    11160 Stranwood Avenue
    Mission Hills, California 91345
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Douglas Walker

Posted at 09:53pm
To my Dearest, departed Chuck. You have now left our bonds of earth, but you live in my heart, mind, and soul each and every day of my life. I was blessed with your presence in my life both personally and professionally for 36 years. Were it not for the blessing of your presence and guidance in my life, I don't have any idea where I'd be. Your children and your entire Family were also eternally blessed with your presence in their lives, and the opportunity to live out your Legacy.

You were such a driving force in my life for so many, many years, I was woefully unprepared for your passing, as your invincibility seemed eternal to me. The shock is still overwhelming. I just want you to know I love you like the surrogate Father you have been for me for almost 4 decades. You taught me the importance of honesty and integrity, not only in business, but personally. You made it clear to me that if you ever saw the least bit of wavering in that regard, you would be gone instantaneously. I live by the moral and ethical fiber you taught me, and only wish I had been so blessed for my first 35 years.

I apologize for not posting previously. You always taught me to confront things head on unless more prudent to be cautious. However, I felt that between Father's Day, and your Birthday on June 23rd, that this was the right time to thank you for my Life, that you formed and framed, and tell you how very much you meant to me, and will always mean to me. In your passing I lost a generous surrogate Father in all ways, my protector, and my guiding light. I will deeply miss you, but carry you with me always. I do hope to see you again my Friend. Thank you for being such a driving force in my Life, and for sharing your Life with mine. You made all the difference! Safe travels up there.......

All my Love,

Doug



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Tom Williams

Posted at 04:14pm
Our deepest sympathy to the entire Haughey family for the loss of your father and grandfather. He was exceptional and truly lived a full and meaningful life. I have many memories of Thanksgiving at the Haughey's and of course, he was without a doubt, one of the all time great scoutmasters. He was a storyteller indeed! One story I will never forget was an example of people who resist innovation. He described a bridge engineer who refused to transition from rivets to welding, so his boss made his stand with his arms stretched out holding pieces of metal used for riveting bridge beams together. Of course, the weight was unbearable and the engineer soon dropped his arms. Why this stuck with me I can't say, but Mr. Haughey had a way of making a point that was compelling and the image of him standing in his scout uniform holding out his arms is forever in my mind.
Although he enjoyed telling stories I felt he listened intently and you felt he was really engaged when you spoke to him. That helped me build confidence as a young scout. When our family moved away from Northridge he presented me at a Troop meeting with a "Scout Spirt" Medal. It isn't an official award, but it meant a great deal to me. I still have it and it brings back good memories of other scouting experiences with the Charles, Jr., Michael, and Paul hiking and camping.
I am sure his passing is a great loss, but how lucky you were to have him in your life for such a long time.
With Sympathy and Wonderful Memories, Tom Williams

Paul Haughey

Posted at 03:31pm
I added some photos that epitomize my Dad. The trailer he and Mom lived in while he went from site to site as a field engineer. His back in our canoe doing the Boundary Waters trip. Crossing a creek on a backpack trip. Taking up windsurfing at 80. Playing tennis with our uncle on Mom's side Max Luppens when they were young. Telling yet another story. With my sister Linda. The bracelet one of his scouts wore: WWMHD - What Would Mr. Haughey Do.
 

Paul Haughey Posted at 03:39pm

Well, it looks like only the last photo posted - I'll try to post in the photos & videos tab..
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